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THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, MAY 4. Mrs, Nagg and Mr. By Roy L. McCardell. Illustrated b3yy GENE CARR. (Copyright, 1904, by the Press Publishing Company, The New York World.) As if She Hadn’t Enough Worry and Care Upon Her Shoulders, He Brings Homa a Savage Canary! Ventures to Remonstrate, Well, You Know His Violent Temper! And Yet if She = a wHY DIDNT. YER GET/ER Bu. Dos? CANARY BIRDS HAVE HYORAPHODIA! Gove Com —— MY, /HAT have you there, Mr. Nagg? | “A canary, o canary in @ cage? What did you get a panary for? Do you think T have noth- Img else to do but to look after a banary? “Who did you get it from, a man Mm) je street? “How do you know It fsn’t vicious?! Buppose !t should bite brother Willie? He ts such a heedless boy. “and, then, I am afraid of strange Wreatures. You may be a big, rough, burly man, but I am timid and sen- Mtive. “You never ask moe if I want anything, You never think of bringing me home a bunch of flowers or any little thing as @ remembrance, but simply because you wanted {t, you come grinning with a bird in a cage. “How you could purchage @ canary without knowing its habits, without inding out whether it was tamed or not, I do nat know. “How you could look at even a v= “What did you get a canary for? How do you know It Isn't vicious? Suppose It should bite Brother Willie!" age canary without thinking of me, | It seems very gentle. So you Intend to) | also a bird in @ cage, I do not know | elther. “And tere you bring home a canary. Another mouth to feed! “The house ts too small as it ts, and how can you expect me to keep a girl if you go crowding it up with all kinds of creatures. We cau keep tt tn our bedroom, you “Oh, very well. Do not mind me! Turn my sleeping apartments into a museum of natural history. Get a rhi-| noceros and butld a stall for {t in the hallway. Keep an elephant in the pan- try, Make @ bed for a cow on the parlor sofa! Then you will be satisfied. “You can take it back, you say. I knew you, Mpuld say that! home to show to me, and because you know I am anxtous to have a canary, because you know I am delighted at having & canary, you take ft away “I do not belleve it is savage at all. You bring ft} keep it? "Oh, very well, Mr. Nagg. I know what that means. It means that I am to be kept in the house to attend to the wants of a canary. “Why don’t you make an animal keep- er of me and he done with it? roughen my hands with toll, caring | for a canary day and night, while you are running around the town with your friends and I am home slaving to take ‘are of a canary that needs constant at- |tention, and you know I am nervous Jand afraid of the dreadful creatures! “As if I hadn't a thousand things to do; as if I wasn't on my fet from morn- fing until night, and running up and @ownstatrs until I nearly drop, without having the alful responalbility of tak- ing care of @ canary. “Why don't it sing? What is tt afraid of? Make it sing. I don't want it unless tt alngs, But how can you expect ft to sing in this house? | “Get me overalls and boots, let me 5 “Mrs. Terwilliger says a canary will not sing unless everything around it is calm’ and quiet. How ean the poor bind sing amid scenes of constant dis- sensian? become reconciled since 3 Smithking has withdrawn her Sargent assault against him, and she told mo to-day that her husband fs going to take her to Coney Isiand qe ‘soon as her black eyes get all right. You naver think of taking me any- where. But Mr, loves Nis wife. If I waa unable to go out, you wouldn't wait till I was, You would go (oe to your business never think of “I see my whole summi assed in the house Tooling exter tres “It needs some water tn its cup, you “Well, go and get {t some wi gan tend ta it. £ will not You sot io He has goni ldsing me good-by!"" Roce wSpvelene Taek Sy “Searke Munro's Boe) “Be @ good husband to Gebriel, and brave hed the privilege of beholding. In-| “You saan aha iach 1904. What is Castoria | | (NASTORIA iso harmicss substitute for Castor Oil, Péregoric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant, It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic subst2 Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Feverishness, It cures Diarrhoea and Wind | Colic, It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency, It! assimilages the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and | natural sleep. The children’s Panacea—The Mother's Friend. The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been 80 years, has borit the signature of Chas. H. Fletcher, and has been made under his personal supervision since ite infancy. Allow no one to deceive you in this, | in use for over | trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment, Genuine Castoria always hears the signature of Cttlilhen. H. V. MONAHAN’S FURNITURE AND CARPET EMPORIUMS, 59th St. @ 3d Ave., Manhattan. 5th Ave., 12thto 13th St., Brooklyn. We are an up-to-date, strict}y legitimate «Furniture and Carpet House,"’ with as fine astock as can be seen in this city. Not a ‘department store circus."’ We offer $100 in gold to any one finding an) misrepresenta- tion in our advertisements. WEE SPECIALS FOR THIS Q This x Solid Oak Ke— Five Drawer Chiffoste: Dresser, best quality with Best Bevelled Plate Glass, $5.50 This Solid Hardwood Refrigerator, Guaranteed” the Best Made, $4,98 Golden t-inch post, brass top rails Oak | and vases Stand, 14x 14 Inch, top nicely finished, 29° In the Better Grades of Furniture French Bevelled Plate, $6.00 This White Enamelled Bedstead, $3.05 This All Steel Couch Bed, Complete with Cotton » Mattress and have interested : y ive im: wife @: home 't|Side-that cottage you will find twa|all that y me deeply. ; ‘ives eee 1 ‘don't [side arade you will find iwa/all that you have told ‘me? fait We Ofier Corresponding Reductions. sxnorsis or PRECEDING cHaptun. | think she will trouble you long. Good-ltrom® the hixhest plaie of adeptsnin. | had held oue nud, wench Singh James Weet is engaged to Gabriel Heath-| by! God bless you! They are both wrapped in an ecstatic| interview waw at an end) ery cuee Ur SEE OUR COMPLETELY FURNISHED jaughter of an English General who| He walked back to the Hall with otherwise I should not venture| think of our short acaualninsews often 5 ROOM APARTMENT 1S Mcitomber “Cast ct! arm and decided step, atill followed by |19; oburuide Your presence upon them.| “You will derive much benefit trom {t," AT oy cl ve depart 1m | he wa : . : Enter, ie, leo, engaged. '3|the ortppled corporal. lehem, to be prosant at cho feast at lamps | and looking gravels ang ing, my hand ee oe aead ‘seems to han ‘Aw I vas on my homeward journey 1|in. tho holy. lamastery. of Rudakk, th| eves. "You fruat semnt Madly, tito ‘my jeriorai. A, tramp meeting fim an again met Ram Singh, who was re-| tise" croatent tuactons vee recall | early, bee the, future ts noe neon Mertain eo throws Ss corp! : bad . REnsioSa tage or agony” af fone, ce |CUrnINE foward the woods He memed| ina, hafore thelr devotions are ‘eom-| With our precomcelved ting, o¢fetiytt ‘he Gen recognize the tram! ex-| en a Ifting to me ¢ } pleted.’ fe not hasty in your ju ieht. ler named ‘Smith and engages him 8%] Jomeq me and fell into tall Walking slowly and on tiptoe, rpudements. There IP, ew Rarganer. 0A ain, from. India te wrecks We tudged alone for @, time, keeping} Picked my way through the weed fnr~| carried out. ‘at whaterer core MUTE De pagent os Bae ee | ADnee MENTS! fe Se const. | Moatheretane 15 ere reedued| well down 40 ‘tie "waters edge, den, and peered throngh the apen door-| viduals. | ‘Thelr Operation cost to Indie Teta aliens. of thom Bare bees wold | ngers on the sands afforded od foothold. ‘Tha} war. Ther sno furniture in the) to you to b ~ f sae bad | THE, B. bear are insoes Buddhist oe a eee foot ne lsiuccls | dreary interior, nor anything to cover is a} ae ae cruel, but that peti enmn tiene, New Empire 2 TEAR Bi CHAPTER IT1. alone with Nature. I could not help re-| the wneven floor save a litter of fresh | Which would be ede nearous - E Julia Marlowe “wets SS CHAPTE! fiecting that if he were really the Jan-| Straw in a corner. Among this straw jot enforcing them: The ox uphed sath Pe WAS TN The Fear of Death. |gerous man that the mate affected 19| two mou were crouching, the one small Dare sate fram us, ar tea yt he 104 THBATRE JRPORAL RUFUS SMITHS face |Sonsider him, or that might be inferred | and wizened, :he other boned and | With the blood of the igi te man it tena. HERALDSO E8040 4 ie ioe lekly yellow shade | 0M te wards of Gen. Heatherstouc, || gaunt. with their legs crossed in. Orien- | hands should not end ¢/ heat Upon his | ——_——" if) haa turned toe slokiy. 76 so eran [28a ,Piced myselt ‘corapictaly (tn fis| tal fashion aud thelr heads sunk. upon wil, thew up hia curma st ve AMUSEMENTS, vas wipin er. such w jestic ve-| thetr breasts. > 2 dis Ww! i 1 PY IS ahd lal eS aa Bal was wintne Rignity of the men's aspect. and the wee | Noor eiek the smallest notice of our [and turning ayae fytereatening geature| -PHIS WEEK ONLY, || TIME a Si) ne anda. “Atter |TuMed serenity of his decp dark ‘eves, | presence, fo Tulnod Nut. Tato eee BRC J FROM KAY’S \ eqs Ike my iuck!” he ead. |that't could strord,'in ‘his presesce: ts | Mant not to @igtarb them until |r him until Riv az,st0ed Kazing “ai-| MADISON SQUARE GARDEN, || MAYO. | ° ail these years, to come just when I/let fear and suspicion blow past mé | o'clock” he said. "You wave now geon|the doorwar, and qpappeared through * TT Souvenirs | SAM BERNARD ave got a snug billet. |lightly as the breeze which whistied | in operation one of the grandest resultg| home, revolving In ime peed, Off for] BIGHTH Military Tournament oak and at r » Ina, th eral {round us. His face might be stern and | of ooult nhjlowophy, the dissociation of} had heard, an my mind all tha: {] ANNUAL ast "Never mind, my Iad, fe general joven terrible, but I felt that he could! spirit from body. Not only are the} last outburst rere particularl;: this | Management) Miltary Athletic Lees CRITERION. £8 ath at yaid, rising, and squaring his shoulders | never be unjust. As [ glanced from time) spirits of these holy men standing at? lar o; of the occult philosopher 1, ALBERT ty late, Wed. & Sat, | ° aie ee het WILLA COL a man who braces himself for an |t0 time at is noble profile, and the | the present moment by the banks of white tower ‘of Ciao gree iho. tall A. Supers ‘The Dictator ri wel ' ui , his rou Fanges, bi spirits 2re | clear s nes sale ‘as British soldiers should. Tt seems | with an almost palnful sense of incon-| tical with their real Bodies that noni TW hse, whieh roxe behind { LAST B Eivir a“ bo me that I feel better than I have |Stulty, and I reclothed him in my im-/of the faithful will eves doubt that Tallis papnens’ ¢ Si) Means. and howeve ELEANOR fone for years. It was the uncertainty |Oriental costume ‘which in the fieine | oom se oT ishan are actually |that the innacene wate, God grant a =¢ Ll ir > ¥ nplishe iv ci r =| that was killing me.” and proper frame for such a pictures | ate Macrae resolving. ap apiece. inte | WRB the wultty.” not confounded tent und’ Muate Tet Savoy BHEATRE | ‘And the infernal jingle-Jangle,” said ae RE te, Sed eeerace its chemical atoms. of conveying these kanye es ey, experience have 1 gy Rough Auding, Crop ke ow 7 s a leh exes yh ve pas sate n , rt) tery P| ‘Dr h emt | the corporal. ‘Well, we all go togeth-| wearer. ‘The place to which he led me ene Tt nea any pivel anor and oF eventful atth of Oetgonn iyi dtd that | 9g, Aetiery: Physical Drill, 1th Rew HR EN __ ver—that’s some consolation. was small fisher cottage which had! there revrecinitating them and com-| ible manner 7 every po Adm 30e.; Res. $1.81.50,82. HW NEW LYCEUM Bway Could he be referring to that sound of | S220 deserted some vears before by its] peiling them to retake theit original | {"Y, the tediou a Ras Mae Pas, 2 with Militas | Mats Thurs. €s: : Ao tenant, but still stood giant and bare] form, of old it was necessary to con-|*°emed an i¢ 74 = : {0h Month tn. ® bell which was sald to sound so mys- | with the thatch partly blown away and | ver the whole body in this way, but we arrive, r ’ To-dsy, 25c., SQc.; The Ot ‘5 | terlously over the general's head? Dia |tha windows and door in ead disrepair. | hnve sinea found, that It was as easy mugenet, FAY atten, 7 could wre, mas TORRE Wee 7 ee ee er Girl. now she = * way OBE BAT Sar Oy pemia benlthy toe! and way? said in a subdued, reverential voic [mance ot Uy, Thic'we have termed | eases, Again ing te Otetiah reat- | To-night, Res, 78c. 1! DALY'S 2a « our SEA Sag “Goodrby, West,” sald the general. |secing a apectable which fow Europeans | the astral body. ei eaeonstrated with us vin hia | RUNEACE, &, WALTZINORR, JAS Ke Hic By? Bs ea See } Mat’ noms wideesla izette WKS ry ‘ Me ie, ard Co. Harry LaRosede2.20 oth'r acta iy x . which: arone freer rUDE an bis work ME CROWN ‘PRINCE [A Brilliant Electric Brilliant Electric Elephant Pageant. ¥ Tho Dur ptravagant. Oriental spectacle the world has ever sven. if procession In the streets of Delhi, India, at Luna Park, will be a remarkable reproduction of the moat Besides the presénee of 90 natives that have been brought from India to give local color, 40 camels, 100 horses and Meesrs, Thompson & Dundy's elephant herd, which Is the Jargest In the world, will be used in this procession. At night the elephants will have their rich caparisons strung watth electric lights, making the most brilliant, eye-dasalng pageant ever witnessed by buman beines, § the tea was br atc rererer: ibhas ha ought, ‘and the ten wus . and after anothor inter- minable interval the prayers were Toad andthe servanta Issed fo their his room, in a tingle and our min most vague and yet terrible apprehen- sions. (To Be Continued.) “TOIL and be glad! Let industry inspire into your quickened limbs Lf vaoyent breath ! 0 does not i dead.” actus ~*~ * © * World Wants Keep Thousands BUSY. AMUSEMENTS, Two Little Sailor Boys. lous Melodramatic a. To-day ab Kate Beet A. Stupend Prices 25,90.15,81. M BELASCOTHEATES, &: iat. ae CROSMAN SWERT KITTY RELLATRS By 5th Ay. ! HEAR All Counterfeits, Imitations and ‘‘Just-as-good” are but Experiments that ‘occasions looked forward to and remembered thereafter throughowt |the season.... Visitors to our Misses’ Department know the meeif lof our offerings—they can depend upon the following being of fine | Lot 1—69 cents; vatue $1.59. West Fourteenth Street Annual! May Day Sale of Girls’ Washable Dresses Takes Place To-morrow The extraordinary values offered in these sales make them quality, tastefui designs and good workmanship. Lot 2—98 cents; value $2.00. ’ Russian and Guimpe Dresses= and ip’ Chambrays and rable colorin sleatted Collars and Cuts pret ly trim'd with White Pique—$ te ears Lot 4-98 cenis; vatue $2.00. Principal it styles In Chambre with and Blouses of a ally or Gi Dres Russian Lot 2—-79 cents;. vatue $1,79. ip plat ue or Chambray—beautift a “No Place Like Hearn’s for Value.” TO-MORROW: . 69 Boys’ 6Sct. Negligee Shirts .23 plain back Pereale and Madras—newest atyles riety of patterns—per letached cuffs—12 tow aoe eS se $1.10 Comfortab les. Si oline » Mall or Telephone Orders. Alno, In Same Dert. and Madras Walsts and 4 to 13 yrs.—velue .99...... 28 ras and Percale attached Madra’ Plain and (ES ins, uni figures—detached cuffs Point Sash Curtains, ad ises—-Russian of d'Esprit } Bed Sets, y aty ght and medium N SP | Dresser Covers, —-colorings—3 to 8 years...... -69 to 98 ets | Ete : near Boys’ 69ct. Knee Pants.. .35 White and Arabinn—in various wt ‘AGeWool-Nasy. wise Gel Spa ® and 18 inch—we are H clastic waistbanda—extra well mag quarters for these, and fnished—4 to 1 years. SPECIALS— No Mall or Telephone Orders, 64 inch Cable Nets—worth .49 29 15 ct. Handkerchiefs. . 8 72 inch Cable Nets—worth .¢9, 39! Women's Embroidered and . Heme 45 inch Point a’Esprit—worth .62.. 39 In about thirty neat designs 72 Inch Point 4'Esprit—worth $1.19 .69| - 1 goods, Mall or Tetephone ‘Orders: Women's $3.00 Corsets.. 1.39 Eatra fine grades—Extra fine values, Men's 49 ct. Dress Shirts. .24 Unlaundered Fine Union Linen Bosoms Coutilie and Batiste—straight —good, strong Muslin body—cut full With and without fave double-stitched seams#—Extra reinforced fa Ik Ei or Val. lace . front sizes ribbon run— sizes 1% to 38 Mati or Telephone Ord \ No Mat] or Telephone Orders. 85 ct. Rogers Teaspoons.. .44 toger A—extra heavy plate—fancy design: f dozen. No Mail or Telephone Ordera. Women's $1.69 39 ¢ t. Window Sha rier Green Opaqu! 2x8 feet—com- r ot fringe plete with spring ruller. No Mall ar Telephone Orders, 19 ct. Moire Percalines.. .1! ‘ Full & inohes wide—Blacky Winlte amt | White Waists.. 95 nil desirable shades for wear under thiu |, Fine White Lawn—round yoke with }Summer. fabrics | fine Val. Ins't'gs in yoke and down No Mall or Telephone Orders. or tucked and fine emb'y front | fastened. rence lacs Cea . fo Mai! or Telephone ers. 29 ct. Women's Rib Vests.. .14 and Lisle thread— Alyvo, In Washable Walsts, pte ram | Ping White £ traight and shaped—iace trim’d—extra ne ite Lawn—deep yoke of pin Mell inished—all sizes and extra sizes, | {uCKs and Irish crochet lace, or side No Mall er Telephone Orders. y—button front or Sheer White Lawn—fronts of | allover French or fine openwork mb'y—tucked full length or yoke | effect: others with wide tucks and H. 8, emb’y—box pleat down front and shouider. fancy medallions— with and without lone shoulder effects—yalue $2.50.. 1214 ct. Embroideries.. 9 Ed . one to nine tnch—Insertings, one SY Sich Son pod frm, Cambric Naingook and Swiss—There'll be crowd around these! So °Mail or Telephone Orders 25 ct. Fine White India Linons 41 Women's $1.39 Ful rd wide—fine ¢ or 5 eee and trougseaux—Those / who Sateen Skirts.. .8¢ have Confirmation Dresses bu: will | find this a money-saving onportunlty, to aecation “Sounces"ratte Angie No Mall or Telephone Orders. | dust rufte--or umbrella flounce | cluster tucks and H. 8. rutfies. | No Matt or Telephone Orders 10 ct. Bleached Muslins..574 Yard wite—full bleached—soft finish tor Underwear, Shirts and Pillow Cases free of dressing. No Mall or Telephone Orders. Table d'Hote Lunch | | 5 Courses........30 cents | 11.30 TO 2,30 THURSDAY, MAU 5 Porthucken Roup, sith Bice” Also SHEETS AND PILLOW CASES The “Wiil Wash Heavier” Brand— Evory housekeeper knows thelr sterling | quality for wear, at prices below mill quotat Lam) Chop, Breaded, Create, PILLOW CASES £8. ATR alot Veal a te Sarat Were Were Prime Ribs of’ Beef. “Dish Gravn, (CS Serie Cee Dy - 88 Nos prnach 2 eer x8... 05° RB 8 43 Masned or Boilel Potatoes =. a 5Ox36 18 S48 ream Puddis fi Uaepe § KS ‘s)laalt| Sisei Oranmes i: B4x38 Ww te ‘338/ | Tea, feo or Mille. q MORNING SALES {LOVE ON CRUTCHES. | — sii STUART Seaahs (WEST END g HEATRE Séth Sti“ OF SWORD. EXT OF FORTUNE, eg ATE TO-DAY. | WEBRH @ PLRLDS mane oS co, IaSth SL es cmon vm” fe reece ce “CA a ye Beds Rea 1 Bata} Mats. Wednesday & Saturaa: NEW MUSICAL COMED BIGELow{t Man from China] PASTOR’S NEW YORK PRtCBS 00.75, a0 ey ern ayn bik) 3 wees oni. WIZARD OF OZ iNEW AMSTERDAM, 22, wo oe | At Balk TW ORPHANS. | fatMon® iene” Te Van Cost WALLACK’S Bay « sou GEO. ADE'S Quaint comely PH AN. COUNTY CHAIRM WMAT INGE TCM ATT SBAMON'S Van & Eildia LYRIG Sierweh elt Beem wath aris ae CASINO BiFE Paek Poe (I WE vader ig PRINCESS Fae cy ical ILE MOE tal ad ea yt PHDATHH proc av ace | Up piepmmersiets's \ Wed @Sat” Niaht. Bate Sher to Bt Nn ARLE tVficreny . 2b WEEK enperanee, Brae: | . ft R ORGANIST | THE VOLUNTEE Sd fcc | AMERICAN #05) 6 | | | | péWey. tendon Seles Burogeas | NAT MWILLS Eaatt dena. | 'Hatan's Honeymoon."* N Lax, Ave, 101th, Mat GOTHAM “Samoeer’s owe'es SOLAR nit stat ser 1adthasdAv- heel of love" . © Mvee.8.15, Mats. Wed. & Sat GRAN pena GALLAND MULROPOLIS “aie itoyal Lilipatiads | Dy Veron of aon Ha | pamnerk) iY eh a. wey 4 path at BROOKLYN AMUSEMENTS, ramivot A WBNBTTAN ROMANCE co. MONT A UK ware. KUBBRT ROBSON ® "Axgee"® POLLY. KEITH'S ‘aet. HS beer hee i |FINE WHITE PRSI | WHITE CRO To-Morrow, Until P. M. To prevent dealers buying quantities we reserve privilege of limiting purchases. WOMEN’S FINE COVERT CLOTH JACKETS~on second rien ‘Also Black Cheviot—full strapped seams—Collariess or natty 3.79 Notch Collar—Pouch Sleeve, turnover Cuffe—finely tatlored — satin lined throughout--—all sizes—value $8.00 To-morrow morsing- es ONLY SOLD UNTIL ONE P, M.—NO MAIL ORDERS. oO 38-INCH_ ALL WOOL HOMESPUNS —on Main Fioor. Also Etamine Voiles and 44 inch Mohain—-Grays, Tans, Brown, Reseda, Oxford, Cadet, Garnet, Royal, Navy and Black— value 49 cents... . . ONLY SOLD UNT IL ONE P. M.—NO MAIL ORDER3. 2 BLACK SILK CHIFFON MULLS~tn nas Make handsome Summer Gowns—cam alto ba made cw:r colo ed lintngs—sheer, silky qua'tty—regular value 59 cents: tenes ONLY SOLD UNTIL ONE P. M.—NO MAIL ORDERS. ton Goods Dept ———- AN LAWNS-—on main Floor. 44 inches wide inote the width)—very sheer—make handsome Graduation, Contiemation aad Summer Gown; also tn great demand for Children’s and Misses’ Wear—value.25 cents. ONLY SOLD UNTIL ONE P. M.-NO MAIL SS) CHET SPREADS— Full size—bemmed—stricily peefeci— just as a morning rpecial, Instead of 89 cents... -ssseres-rerserss ye ONLY SOLD UNTIL ONE P. M--NO MAIL ORDERS. Ace ee > DINNER KNIVES AND BORIS MA rue Facteuicet ont Beandlag Hosts gor-seeaally 25 conta egcb s+ +50 _QNLY SOLD-UNTIL ONE P, M.—NO MAIL A , ‘ : ORGERS. 2 Basement.

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